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- San Jose police released photos of protestors they're looking for following last week's violent Donald Trump protest. [SFist] [KRON4]
- The Chronicle business editor who once upon a time worked at Gawker writes about a story he wrote years ago that acknowledged Peter Thiel is gay — and Thiel's subsequent quest for revenge. [Chronicle] [SFist] [SFist]
- The full-length feature finale of Looking will premier right here in SF at the Frameline LGBTQ festival. [Chronicle]
- Uber, following Lyft's lead, will soon let passengers book rides up to 24 hours in advance. [Wired] [SFist]
- Construction work has begun on the Alexandria Theater building, with the end goal of creating a four-story mixed-use building. [Richmond District Blog]
- According to the 9th Circuit, the 2nd Amendment doesn't give you the right to carry concealed weapons in public. [CBS 5]
- According to the current schedule, the new Warrior's arena will be completed in 2019. [SocketSite]
- Three teenage girls were rescued by police yesterday in Oakland from a home where officials say they were being kept against their will. A man and a woman were arrested, and police believe the two were trying to force the teenagers to work as prostitutes. [East Bay Times]
- Oakland police raided 10 grow houses this week, arresting 15 people and seizing roughly $4 million in marijuana. Officials claim the houses were tied to the Sinaloa cartel. [CBS 5]
- El Niño is done with, and in its place we now have La Niña. Also, did that "Godzilla" El Niño turn out to be so monstrous after all? [KRON4] [CBS 5]